Philadelphia: 1792. Fine Signed Document Original Act of Congress signed as Secretary of State. Philadelphia, May 8, 1792. One page. "An Act relative to the compensations to certain offices employed in the collection of Duties of Impost and Tonnage." Printed names of Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Adams, Vice President and President of the Senate, G. Washington, President of the United States. With original signature, "Th. Jefferson" as Secretary of State. 9 1/2 x 15... More about Act of Congress. May 8, 1792 - Collection of Duties of Impost and Tonnage

Philadelphia: 1792. Fine Signed Document Original Act of Congress signed as Secretary of State. Philadelphia, May 8, 1792. One page. "An Act to continue in force and act intituled 'an act to provide for mitigating or remitting the penalties and forfeitures, accruing under the revenue laws in certain cafes' and to make fuller provision for the Payment of Pensions to Invalids." Printed names of Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Adams, Vice President and President of... More about Act of Congress. May 8, 1792 - Mitigating or Remitting the Penalties and Forfeitures, accruing...

Washington: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Assoc. 1905. Numerous illustrations with lettered tissue guards. 20 volumes, rubricated titles, 8vo, 3/4 blue crushed morocco, ornately gilt spines (tops of some spines lightly rubbed). Washington: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1905. Very good (+). Definitive Edition Containing his Autobiography, Notes on Virginia, Parliamentary Manuaal, Official Papers, Messages and Addresses, and Other Writings, Official and Private, Now Collected and Published in their Entirety for the First Time. Including All of the Original Manuscripts, Deposited in the... More about The Writings of Thomas Jefferson

Monticello, VA: 1813. Outstanding and historically important letter, 1 page, 5.5 x 7.75 inches, Monticello, Virginia, November 9, 1813. Written to William Gibson, friend and business colleague of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, expressing his concern about staying at Monticello and the difficulties that will be incurred when attempting to ship produce from the plantation through the British blockade, in full: "I must ask the favor of you to send me by return of post a hundred dollars in bills from... More about Framed Autographed Letter Signed during the War of 1812

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